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  1. Haruka 17: With Arata Furuta, Jirô Satô, Tetta Sugimoto, Hitomi Takahashi. Haruka is a bright and earnest 22- year-old college graduate looking for a job. She soon finds herself in a pinch and ends up taking a job as a manager at a talent agency.

    • (14)
    • 2005-07-01
    • Drama
    • Arata Furuta, Jirô Satô, Tetta Sugimoto
  2. Haruka Seventeen (はるか17, Haruka Sebuntiin) is a seinen manga by Sakuya Yamazaki which was serialized by Kodansha in Weekly Morning from 2004 to 2006. It was adapted into a live-action TV drama which aired on TV Asahi in 2005.

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    Drama:Haruka 17
    Japanese:はるか17 / はるか17(セブンティーン)
    Director: Osamu Katayama, Jota Tsunehiro
    Writer: Yuko Nagata, Sayuka Yamazaki

    Haruka is a bright and earnest 22- year-old college graduate looking for a job. She soon finds herself in a pinch and ends up taking a job as a manager at a talent agency. The only problem? Instead of working with clients, she ends up becoming one. And if that weren’t enough, she’s asked to pose as a 17-year-old.

    Based on the popular comic series (of the same name) that was first published in Kodansha’s manga magazine Morning in October of 2003.

  3. Haruka is a bright and earnest 22- year-old college graduate looking for a job. She soon finds herself in a pinch and ends up taking a job as a manager at a talent agency. The only problem?...

    • 46 min
    • 958
    • dorpheus
  4. Title (romaji): Haruka 17. Genre: Comedy. Episodes: 10. Broadcast network: TV Asahi. Broadcast period: 2005-Jul-01 to 2005-Sep-16. Air time: Friday 23:15. Theme song: Aoba by Merengue.

  5. Haruka is a bright and earnest 22- year-old college graduate looking for a job. She soon finds herself in a pinch and ends up taking a job as a manager at a talent agency. The only problem?

  6. Haruka is a bright and earnest 22- year-old college graduate looking for a job. She soon finds herself in a pinch and ends up taking a job as a manager at a talent agency. The only problem? Instead of working with clients, she ends up becoming one. And if that weren’t enough, she’s asked to pose as a 17-year-old.